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The staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Miss Knopf and to the Art Department for their generous assistance. Page IS
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Through vistas long, of sunlight and of shade, Were ivy-mantled walls, dark ' gainst the sky. —K. T. Page 14
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The several visits that Dr. Welch has made to the College, and the several visits I have made to him at Westfield, are all unforget- able. The greatest days we had together were those of Thanksgiving Week in 1924. The doctors at Battle Creek had just told him that he was seriously ill with heart trouble; with utmost care he might live a few months, but the end might come any time. But he was deeply happy and supremely unafraid. He had just written and sent to the papers his wonderful story of his physical breakdown, Wanted: A 1925 License for an 1852 Car. He read it over to me, and his face fairly glowed with exaltation of spirit, as he read the concluding words: I am on my last trip, but that doesn ' t worry me; for if I get stalled on this hill or the next I have a Friend who will tow me home. He was one of the purest and truest spirits God ever made. He lived in daily intimate communion with his Savior. At the Des Moines General Conference in 1920, his testimony at the Laynian ' s Love Feast was simply: I am a Christian business man, in business for Jesus Christ. He had a marvelous energy and capacity for business, but with it he was as modest and retiring as a child. He radiated joy and good cheer everywhere he went. In his visits to the College, how he enjoyed everything and everybody, and how he delighted to snap every person and every group he met. He was the most liberal and hilarious giver I ever met. Nobody will ever know the wideness and largeness of his gifts. In times of crisis and need for the College, he inspired and led by unexpectedly large subscriptions; and every little while he surprised us by his quick eye to see for himself something the College needed, and his generous and unsolicited gifts. The name of Dr. Charles E. Welch should be writ large among the friends and benefactors of Illinois Woman ' s College. — Joseph R. Harker. Page 16
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